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...provided mannerisms and physical features. This is especially true of people in my sections. It’s hard for me to stay awake at times, so I just sort of jot down notes about the other students instead, the way they speak, the way they pick their noses, etc...
...Advocate, STASH is ultimately art for students by students. Ceruzzi says that “[Marion and I] wanted to challenge the expectations placed on our shows—expectations about which student artists would be represented, what kind of work would be shown, how it would be displayed, etc. Our art shows in the past have mostly shown work done for VES classes by VES concentrators.” The very premise of STASH involves a much wider range of Harvard students: 120 plastic bags were handed out to a large sample of students, who were told to bring...
...answer to thriving in a terrorist world is one part Bethune, one part Hamel. The Bethune part is simple: stick to basic values (eg. the customer comes first, baggage handlers deserve the same respect as the chief financial officer, no profits are worth damage to the environment, etc.) and demonstrate them (forego a chunk, if not all, of your multi-million dollar compensation when you have to lay off thousands of employees...
...anthrax investigation is moving slowly in large part because authorities are chasing multiple moving targets. The contaminated letters that we know of - sent to Tom Daschle, Tom Brokaw, American Media, etc. - each passed through a multitude of mail processing centers and post offices before landing in their target offices. The key now is tracing each letter's travels as precisely as possible - and identifying exactly who might have touched each letter, and even what other letters might have touched the contaminated mail...
GLOBAL CONSUMER-PRODUCTS COMPANIES This is a conservative back-door investment. But after a decade in China, the names you know (McDonald's, P&G, etc.) are succeeding with strong brand recognition...